: The dashboard and door panels were frequently adorned with simulated wood trim to enhance the upscale atmosphere.
: Options included plush notchback bench seats or luxurious "60/40" divided front seats, often finished in high-quality cloth or vinyl. 1973 buick regal
The 1973 Buick Regal marked the birth of a nameplate that would become a cornerstone of American luxury for decades. Introduced as a high-end sub-series of the Buick Century, the '73 Regal arrived during a pivotal shift in the automotive industry, where the raw power of the muscle car era began yielding to the sophisticated comfort of the "personal luxury" coupe. Design and the "Colonnade" Style : The dashboard and door panels were frequently
: Many models came equipped with power steering, power brakes, and air conditioning—features that were still considered high-end for mid-sized cars at the time. Engineering and Performance Introduced as a high-end sub-series of the Buick
: The standard powerplant offered a balance of performance and relative efficiency.